You can see up to date pricing on our price watch pages. We have revamped them a little bit to show more relevant retailers. All prices and stock and updated in near real time. The odd time a price may be cheaper once you add it to cart, so always double check that.

You can see the price watch section on the right hand side of the menu bar. We track EOS bodies, PowerShot cameras as well as lenses, flashes and accessories.

We have one European partner in Photocine, they are based in France and will ship all over Europe . In Canada, we’re partnered with Camera Canada.

I have a small business and sell on ebay. About 0.5 - 1% of the buyers act like total idiots, they expect much more than advertised. Many with a issue do not actually send a e-mail, they just think they did. Documenting it by using the ebay email system really helps.The biggest issue is wrong addresses. A seller is going to ship to the address provided by ebay or Paypal, and a certain percentage have moved but not updated their address, or, they just plain do not know their correct address. Then, its the sellers fault for not knowing!!I immediately correct any problems that are made known to me, but there are a lot of people who do not read and want something that was not offered or listed, then they complain.Negative feedback goes with the territory. If a big seller has about 2% or less of issues, they are doing a reasonable job. If they were perfect, they would still have up to 1% negative feedback.

Of course, there are definitely a ton of positive comments too. As I stated earlier in the post, some people don't care about grey market -- others do, so yes you can always make your own decisions.

The trouble with the type of feedback that has been given is that it is often for shipping used cameras when the buyer purchased a new one, or taking out some of the included accessories. Slow shipping, poor communication, shipping damage -- that all happens, and I've sold about 2500 items on eBay so I know the complaints that I've had against me.

There are numerous 5D mkIII listings where it was shipped without accessories -- that should never ever happen. It just pays to do a little research and decide if you want to chance such a large purchase from a dealer who has been known to have honesty and trust issues.

I'm with you crimson blue....if a person is going to make an $6000 purchase on a precision instrument like a 1Dx, then you should buy from a reputable canon dealer. If you don't, you're just asking for trouble.

BH and Adorama are "quality" sellers with good prices. When buying high end items of any kind, buy from a "quality" seller.